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Quite a shame that the reviews have been so mediocre for this game. The Wii is great for the FPS genre as far as controls go, but developers are just not bothering with them for the most part. So it's bad that once we do get one like The Conduit that it gets such a "meh" reaction. I think the...
As someone who has been looking for a PHP or ASP.NET job since January, my experience is that right now there are far more .NET jobs out there. I've spent the past 3-4 years doing PHP web development, but the PHP openings have been few and far between. I got a .NET 2.0 Web Applications cert in...
I think your math is a little off. The console is $250 and the game bundled with Motion Plus is $60 (MSRP... it can be found a little cheaper), so it's $310.
I'm not disagreeing with your list since that's most of the best stuff on the Wii, but there is so much more worth playing. And I say...
It looks pretty good, but nothing I need to run out and buy immediately. Here's the first online review I've seen of it (8.6): http://wii.ign.com/articles/996/996847p1.html
The gist of the review is that it's a good (both the 5-8 hour campaign and multiplayer), if not a bit generic, FPS, but...
25 may be a bit much. I have a 360, but the vast majority of my time with it has been SF IV and GoW 2. I've also played SotN and the COD4 campaign and have a couple of other games I haven't played much yet (Penny Arcade Ep. 1 and PGR4). There are a very small number of games I'm interested in...
I used to get that cereal and I really liked it.
I'm looking forward to Spirit Tracks less than I ever have any Zelda game. And that's saying something since the Zelda series is easily my all time favorite. I'm not too big on the train, but the part that really bugs me is that it otherwise...
Check out the $40 SF IV FightPad. I only tried it a little in the SSF2THDR demo, but it made a huge difference. I could pull off special moves with ease whereas I had a very low success rate with the terrible 360 d-pad. The supply of these has been spotty, but I've seen several of them in retail.
Nonsense... if you have a bluetooth adapter, you can easily have your PC recognize the Wii remote.
But you would have to look up the programs that have been written specifically for this to determine how useful it would be to you.
My old 2405FPW is S-PVA and has terrible image retention. Not much in the way of permanent damage, but all it takes to have issues is having something on the screen for a few minutes.
It's an issue with SmartDoctor. No matter what you set it to, it will jump to 100% shortly after starting a 3D application. Just set it how you want and close it everytime you start the computer. It shouldn't be necessary, but it's a pretty simple fix for now.
It's hard to pick a favorite Castlevania since they're so similar, but I think I liked Circle of the Moon the best, probably due to it being a pretty hard game. I've only played the DS and GBA games as well as the original.
I played Simon's Quest some back in the day though, and it had the...
I have a system with an Asus P5KC board. I was planning to set up mirroring with the onboard RAID using two 150 GB Raptors, but now I'm reading that the RAID implementation is gimped and only works with one internal and one external drive.
I still want to setup the mirroring, so I'd like to...